Published Mar 21, 2024, 12:45 pm IST
IPL chairman Arun Dhumal has highlighted the need to address the pay gap resulting from the unpredictable nature of mini-auctions, as stated by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). In the recent IPL 2024 mini-auction, record-breaking sums were spent on players like Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins, while others, such as Wanindu Hasaranga, were signed for comparatively lower amounts.
Dhumal said, “We have taken note of the pay disparity it creates. We will definitely conduct a review and come out with a new policy to address the issue. A few ideas have come in. We will discuss with the franchises as well before deciding further.”
“When new franchises come in, how would they form their team?” Dhumal asked. “In an engaging competition like IPL, people must keep their thinking cap on. We offer the option of retaining three to four players to the teams. If you go beyond four, it will not feel like a mega auction. There would be sameness in the squads.”
Observers often argue that the frequent team changes in the IPL disrupt fan loyalty and undermine the strategy of investing in young talent.
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He suggests that franchises also prioritize this aspect. Addressing the ongoing IPL versus Ranji Trophy debate, Dhumal reiterated that players still value international cricket and take pride in representing their country. He highlighted the ambitions of players like Shreyas Iyer and Ishan Kishan to regain their central contracts through stellar performances.
He added, “When it comes to IPL, the franchises will take the call. The teams are here to win the trophy. But even franchises would want their players to play for India and become bigger players.”
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